INSULSE


Meaning of INSULSE in English

ə̇nˈsəl(t)s adjective

Etymology: Latin insulsus, literally, unsalted, from in- in- (I) + -sulsus (from salsus, past participle of salere to salt, from sal salt) — more at salt

archaic : tasteless , flat , stupid

• in·sul·si·ty -)səd.ē noun -es

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